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Warren to Guide Wolfpack in Sophomore Season

Although NC State put together a solid 24-11 campaign last year, including notching a respectable 11-7 record in the ACC and a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Wolfpack’s main strengths—its depth and balance— ultimately became its undoing, as the squad failed to recognize a go-to leader when the team needed a basket at the end of games. With a roster littered with talented players, such as C.J. Leslie (15.1 points per game), Richard Howell (12.7 ppg), Scott Wood (12.6 ppg), Lorenzo Brown (12.4 ppg), T.J. Warren (12.1 ppg), and Rodney Purvis (8.3 ppg), one basketball was not enough to go around.

This season, with all of the players gone with the exception of Warren, head coach Mark Gottfried will no longer have the problem of identifying a team leader. Warren proved last season that he had what it took to lead the team when his number was called, as the then-freshman topped the 20-point mark five different times a year ago. He will be in a natural leadership position, as his supporting cast will be skilled but very young, and the majority of new starters will come from Gottfried’s incoming recruiting class, which ranked No. 15 according to Rivals.com.